We are waiting for the results of a second blood test to eliminate any other possible cause that would account for a blood sugar level of 22. My cat is 12 and had long been on the hefty side, so I wasn't too concerned when I first noticed her gradually losing weight. I just thought she was getting old, and that older cats tend to be skinny, and maybe this was a natural part of her aging. In the last week, however, she began to have an odd way of using her back legs and we got her to the vet ASAP.
First of all, I'm so thankful that this is a realistically treatable disease. Then I'm thankful for my so kind and wonderful vet, and next I'm thankful for finding this site. Presuming Asta does have diabetes, I want to give her the best diet possible. For now the only thing she wants to eat is canned salmon. I'm not at all averse to continuing to feed her a high protein human grade food but I wonder what other things I need to include to properly meet her dietary needs. Is a homemade diet based human grade ingredients a reasonable venture?
Thanks for your time!
First of all, I'm so thankful that this is a realistically treatable disease. Then I'm thankful for my so kind and wonderful vet, and next I'm thankful for finding this site. Presuming Asta does have diabetes, I want to give her the best diet possible. For now the only thing she wants to eat is canned salmon. I'm not at all averse to continuing to feed her a high protein human grade food but I wonder what other things I need to include to properly meet her dietary needs. Is a homemade diet based human grade ingredients a reasonable venture?
Thanks for your time!